Amazing Ikea hack by Your DIY family. They used Hjälmaren towel rail, which I’m sorry to say but I can’t find it on the swedish webpage, but you can see it here. Todays DIY inspiration! For instructions, click here.

My latest hang-up are t-shirts with hand drawn or stitched patterns. I just think they look really good and you can make what ever pattern you want. I also like the one with the eyes (bottom right) that you iron on your t-shirt. Will be a diy in the near future!

I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it before, but I was on a Ray and Charles Eames exibition this summer and ever since they are one of my favorites. So to no suprise I feel in love with these black mobiles. The one with the black “balls” also caught my eye, but I want to make a lighter version of it.

I couldn’t stay away from the small paper boxes. What is there to say… Anyway, it’s super easy to make. Draw the figure, cut it out, fold along the dotted lines, glue it together and you’re done! Just to make mine a bit more fun I drew a couple of “dots” on it.

Time for the blog challenge second DIY, and today the theme is wood. I used plant sticks, but you can use old icecream sticks too to make the bracelet. This DIY is easy too, and don’t require a lot of “tools” which I like!

Then you bend the stick (carefully!) and place it on the bottom of a glass or a round bowl. And fill it with water. (I didn’t get a photo off this part because I have pretty thin wrist and the smallest glass I had was my black toothbrush mug and it was impossible to get a photo were you could actually see the stick). Let the stick soak for another night then remove the water, but leave the stick. When the stick is dry you remove it and you are done!